Details of our linen handwoven in Tyrol

Design Philosophy

Our style.

Our aesthetic is defined by a constant search for balance and a delicate alternation of counterweights playing with shapes, colours, patterns or fabrics

We seek a harmonious balance between refined simplicity and architectural construction focusing on lightness and deconstruction. The aim is to create silhouettes that embrace and enhance the body without constraints, using as few structural elements as possible.

to create shape and a poetry of motion. This is achieved using as few structural elements as possible. “Construction without construction, often eliminating inner components such as shoulder pads to focus

He seeks to create shape and "aplomb" using as few structural elements as possible, often eliminating synthetic inner components such as shoulder pads. "construction without construction" to create fitted silhouettes that embrace the body without constraints


He describes his aesthetic as “simplicity which is complexity resolved,” where innocent and simple forms become a source of wonder through their deep integration with functionality

Human-centred design approach.

Having developed our own pattern-making and grading methods based on experience, we focus specifically on the needs of the “real” "women: active,

Everything is aimed at supporting and strengthening her rather than dominating with fussy or decorative design.

This focus on functionality ensures his pieces are appropriate for the multi-tasking women of today, offering comfort and ease of care without sacrificing femininity.

This is achieved using hidden eases and precise cuts to create an "invisible creativity" that is only fully discovered only when the garment is worn. True tailoring is a

A glocal approach

Our philosophy is fundamentally "glocal," a daring collision of international influences rooted in the heritage of Lake Como.
We merge the rigor of European tailoring—focused on fit and manipulation—with Oriental approaches based on geometric cuts and Japanese aesthetics like balance, asymmetry, and wabi-sabi.
This fusion creates a "timeless wardrobe" that transcends seasonal trends, focusing instead on the "poetry of movement" and how a garment serves the wearer's daily life

By reinterpreting the practices of the past to create a sustainable tomorrow, he offers a vision of "muted elegance" that celebrates nature, timelessness, and the unhurried spirit of Lake Como